Thank you so much for training your dog. Having been bitten three times and attacked more than that, I still don't blame the dog, only owners who have no business owning a dog. Well done.
Been bite twice this year by my dad's k9 cause he hasn't kept up her training or excercises since they lost their job. Can't blame the dog she's high energy and very protective but ain't been trained by him anymore so I have to come in and try my best. I show him these tripper videos to push him not to quit on her
My dogs have zero training and they don't bite people. It's not the lack of training that makes dogs do dumb shit it's the way the owners treat them and how they see their owners treat other people/animals.
I have trained bush dogs 3 times, from 4 months of age . Sweet and loving and very special bush partners. Save yourself a bit of time and bother by doing consistent hand signals with each command, and practice whispered commands too, for use in stealth situations. Great job with Tripper. Very good to watch.
My service dog is trained that way, with hand signals so I can still communicate with her in very loud places where its hard to hear or places where you need to be quiet like the library.
Yas longtime Watchers will never forget Scout I think Scott would be proud on the progress he's made and see that the family is in good hands this little guys learn in becoming a lot bigger since we seen jumping in the damn boat he couldn't even get in that was so funny
😢 Sorry Joe about this great and intelligent friend you just lost. We will all miss him terribly and I refer to this video now to remember him and you and all the hard work you invested. Take much care...heartbroken in Tennessee...
I just love this! No music, no stress, no bullshit talk, just a wonderful dog and his master playing. What a relationship you have between you guys, great job Joe. More of this!
Great job! You two have obviously been working very hard. That is going to make camping with Tripper so much easier, more fun, and safer. And he looks like he is having so much fun!
Great stuff! There is NOTHING better you can do for your dog and yourself and the connection between you than teach him tricks and obedience. Dogs absolutely LOVE working with humans and they love it when we're proud of them and praise them. Through the learning process you get to know and trust each other. This is literally the best thing for a dog. Amazing stuff, Joe.
What a happy worker Tripper is! He's an amazing young dog and you have really got him trained. He's so bright and alert. There is just something about a dot that melts my heart completely. What a good pup.
Lovely to see. I have trained my own assistance (service) dog,so really do.understand how much time and effort you have put into Tripper and it shows. He is really good for a youngster and your patience shines through. Xx
In the first minute I see the results of months of careful, loving, cooperative work. I don't know if I have time to watch it all, but, just that much tells me you are a special man. WHat a magnificent doggy.
Lovin' the maturity I see in both you and Tripper. He's good for your psyche. I saw that in the Stranded series with you & Kyle. Family life, your new home, working with your new best buddy have brought you to a whole new level of calm maturity with just enough boyish antics to keep it fun. Great series with you & Kyle - enjoyed it immensely. And thank you for this vid of Tripper. He is an outstanding dog & quite the beauty. Good job!
He's doing great, Joe. Atta boy, Trip! You guys make an awesome team. I love the view at the end: Joe, Tripper, truck and boat. It speaks to years of adventures and great times to come! God bless
Ive been sick with the flu all week. This was JUST what I needed. Smiled for fourteen mins straight! Tripp Is such a love. Good job with the training. The work now will payoff for his entire lifetime.
Great job Joe & Tripper! He is a beautiful boy! Great training techniques with him! I have a East/West German working line female. she is 2 yrs old, i didn't have a clue how much work these dogs are, but oh so worth it. I would be very cautious with him doing any kind of jumping until he is 1yr old, minimal. I was doing a lot of jump training with mine until i ran across a video from a trainer explaining the stress it causes on the growth plates in their joints, mainly hips & shoulders. Evidently it can contribute to hip & joint issues when they are older.I have really enjoyed watching your journey with him. You have obviously put in a lot of work and time with him. You have great training techniques! Thanks for sharing
Angel 64 I would agree with you on that. Our local agility group will not allow any dogs to do any kind of jump work until they are at least a year old.
@@womensarmycorpsveteran2904 I was so upset when i realized it. I had be training, my female with frisbee work to help with her energy levels because she loved it. We were so impressed with her and loved to show off her jumping abilities, Then i came across a video of a really good breeder/trainer, that explained the problems with it. I still haven't forgave myself. Even though she is past the 1 yr age i still won't let her jump off anything more than a foot or two. I plan on this beautiful girl being around a very long time and just hope i did not contribute to any issues for her later.
He just adores you! He'd follow you anywhere and do whatever you'll say. What a great dog! You've been really blessed. It's obvious you've worked hard with him. But to see such instant response to commands is a special thing
Great video, thanks for posting a video about Tripper, wonderful to see how far his training has come. You are both doing fantastically and bonding into an awesome team - lovely to see!
You have made that dog into an absolute beast very well trained buddy and he is in such good condition just imagen you had 2 dogs you would have your own pack
I am a dog handler in the swiss army and work with working line german shepherds, mals and dutchies. Sincerely, you are doing a great job bro! You can see how willing he is to please you. Love seeing a „non working home“ who actually does something and stimulates their working dog like this! Can‘t wait to see more of you guys :)
I had to put my Dudley down last weekend after 14 years of loyal service on our hiking trails. He was Carolina Plothound and the best trail dog ever born. This I the first time I've felt happy in a week. Thanks buddy. Thanks Tripper u good dog u. ❤️ I needed this.
i can’t believe how big your dog has gotten! that’s awesome to have such a well trained dog too. i sometimes get lonely when out in the woods making my bushcraft videos so it must be nice.
A good dog will save your life many times over. You may not even know it. As well as being a companion! I once passed out from exhaustion in the woods and slept soundly on a bed of moss for an hour before waking up to my dog nosing me in the face. She guarded me and woke me up before it became dusk.
Jean Burk ..amen to that. I was in the bush (New Zealand) picking wild blackberries and reached for a really juicy one. Brush was so thick I didn’t see the ditch I fell into. My arse was wedged in the ditch, I was like a taco and every move got me more caught up in the thorns. I was pretty upset when I realised my dog took off only to find out she ran to a nearby walking trail and brought 5 people with her who helped me out. I camp solo all the time but not without my dog. BTW I just turned 61, my dog just turned 2. I’ve had many faithful 4-legged companions. My one & only tattoo is a small paw print and my first dog’s name. Still miss my best boy.
Hand commands are great! You are doing a great job with Tripper, Joe! Training for me was very rewarding & satisfying, although I had to work on & focus on my own weaknesses of consistency. It doesn’t matter a whole lot what signals you use, so long as they are clear to your dog, so they don’t get confused, & everyone in the family can remember what each sign is. For me, I used the flat hand 🤚with palm facing the dog as stay. Flipping my hand, palm toward me ✋ was come or here. Sit was a fist, 🤛 ✊ with the back of my hand facing me. Sit up was that same fist with my thumb extended. Lay was pointing down with two fingers. Fetch was a flat hand formed like a karate chop, & was used to point in the desired direction of retrieval. Heal was pointing at the ground by my side. Good job, good boy/girl was thumbs up 👍 I’m so glad I did this type of training, because many times you’re in a noisy situation, and the dog can’t hear you. My black lab is currently about to turn 13 years old, and has lost most of his hearing, so I’m very thankful I did this type of training for him.
Tripper and Joe have come a long way in the past month and a half. Both lookin' good! My dog Gaspar and I watched this together while I drank my first cup of coffee! We both thoroughly enjoyed it! Gaspar was following the commands to sit and lay - it was a hoot!
Hey Joe I hope you are doing well. I hope your stomach issues are getting better. I'm so happy for you and your family. The ads on the videos are annoying but they are so worth it, because not only are your videos worth it, it's able to give a good living for you and your family. And for that I'm grateful, because you are a good man.
Beautiful work well done. Never underestimate hand signals. My 10.5 year old boxer is now deaf in her old age, I’m incredibly grateful we taught her hand signals with verbal signals.
Lots of time has been spent with Tripper , amazing! Good work and dedication , you both will enjoy your trips out together! Looking good there Joe ! Looks like your are getting stronger and your health is better , that makes me happy
Beautiful dog. As a dog person I like seeing you actually training your companion. Most people just get a dog and feed it dont spend any real bonding time or training time with it.
I have an intelligent, high energy pit/hound mix who seems to enjoy training and mental challenges, but is also stubborn with a tendency to allow her energy to turn into anxiety/neuroticism. How would you suggest beginning more intensive command training with her? If you don't mind my asking. If so, I understand, I'm just looking for a direction.
@@camperdrew61 yes, I am training her by myself. She's roughly five years old, fixed, 65 lbs, and has been through basic training with me before (sit, stay, leave it, etc.).
@@camperdrew61 The biggest issue of late is the backyard fence. If the neighbors dogs are out there, I don't exist anymore. Their dog is dog aggressive and very territorial, and while they can't see each other well, they are still close enough for interaction through barking and scent. She picks up on the neighbors dog's energy and has gradually gone from amped to aggressive through their interactions. I have a second dog (beagle mix) that has been through the same basic training as well, but also challenges the other dog through the fence, but because he's in the near vicinity of my female, she takes out her frustration on the beagle l. It has yet to lead to an actual injury or dog fight, but has gotten close. My goal is to focus her attention and energy through training to prevent this from happening (I will also be training my beagle mix of the same age, but he is much less stubborn and much more eager to please and will be significantly easier).
Public access training is the hardest part of service dog training. It's one thing for a dog to listen to you in a distraction free place, totally different in a busy mall or airport.
@@jameshewitt8828 I wasn't attacking you just giving some additional info about service dog training. Obedience training is the easiest part then task training (like item retrieval) and public access is the hardest. Public access is where most service dogs in training fail.
Now that’s a proper trained animal.. the time and effort I can see you’ve put in is unreal.. love tripper already can’t wait to see him on the next trip
Tripper is amazing...more to the point YOU are amazing.! To see how you both have bonded so very well I s just heartwarming. Congratulations on youR commitment level. I am a true fan of your training technique.
i personally think he should still be able to act like a pup ..sad to see him trying to play and he was too worried about anticipating a command that he cant take 5 minutes to be a 7 month old pup :(
@@briansimpkins985 This is just a short training session during the day. I'm sure for the rest of it he's allowed to run around and play as much as he wants to. With dogs like these you really need to work on the proper training at a young age and it's awesome to see Joe doing such a good job with it
@@AllisonBerb good point and i have already commented that im absolutley amazed of how super intelligent and obedient tripper is and nothing but respect for joe and tripper on how incredible the pair is and ur right i dont know what happens in there day to day life when its not being put on video...everyone keeps saying that and joe did in the video about this certain breed needs a lot of this and that and im just curious as to why just because i think he said he was a dutch sheppard...can u educate me a little if u might know, thanks
@@briansimpkins985 There are 24 hours in a day. You dont think that dog is allowed to be a puppy for 5 minutes because Joe made a quick video of a training session?
Tripper got huge! I have to say what a glorious specimen he is..he's something special man. All the work and time u put in pays off with a loyal companion.
Love seeing your videos with Tripper. Just bought a 6 month old Malinois as my bushcraft/adventure companion and this gives me a load of hope she won't be an unmanageable 1,000mph whirlwind forever!
He has come a long way Scout would be proud!!
scout would have chew up some sticks ^^
@@lakollner8751 there will never be another SCOUT. I really miss him
that brought tears to my eye's.....poor Scout!!
Scout would be proud to have a little brother.
You guys have come a long way from "don't growl at me bro" 😂
lol what video was that in?
@@Tyler-Bravo th-cam.com/video/6HPEb3JBrsY/w-d-xo.html somewhere around the 20 minute mark. Pretty awesome how far he's come!
I can’t believe how big he is already. I can tell you’ve put a lot of time and effort into training him, his behavior is excellent!
A look at his muzzle, bone structure, and feet is a clue that he will be imposing.
Took the words right out my mouth!
jam delcambre didn’t he grow fast. He’s a beauty .
Even though no dog can replace Scout, Trip has his own unique personality and will be an amazing and worthy partner none the less!
Love your videos!
Except for the fear collar used.
0:10 did you just collect a super Mario coin?
Oh petaaaa
@@tiddiesprinkles fuck peta
cam 231 heheheheh louis
Thank you so much for training your dog. Having been bitten three times and attacked more than that, I still don't blame the dog, only owners who have no business owning a dog. Well done.
Been bite twice this year by my dad's k9 cause he hasn't kept up her training or excercises since they lost their job. Can't blame the dog she's high energy and very protective but ain't been trained by him anymore so I have to come in and try my best. I show him these tripper videos to push him not to quit on her
The Old Scout i feel evil for laughing at this comment
My dogs have zero training and they don't bite people. It's not the lack of training that makes dogs do dumb shit it's the way the owners treat them and how they see their owners treat other people/animals.
Ryann Large exactly have to treat them like dogs not humans
That takes a lot of work. Well done sir.
I have trained bush dogs 3 times, from 4 months of age . Sweet and loving and very special bush partners. Save yourself a bit of time and bother by doing consistent hand signals with each command, and practice whispered commands too, for use in stealth situations. Great job with Tripper. Very good to watch.
Any books or video you can recommend for this type of training? Thanks
My service dog is trained that way, with hand signals so I can still communicate with her in very loud places where its hard to hear or places where you need to be quiet like the library.
That is a very good point will you said in your comment... About the whistle........JJ..
Tripper is absolutely going to be an amazing camping buddy !
he's more engaged with that dog than my dad is with me.
I can understand that.......JJ...
What is this "dad" you are talking about?
@@thewhat531 I didn't leave the original comment....pop...
Relatable
Wow look at you showing off just because you've got a dad.
Damn that boy is trained well, you really did a great job with him
Scout is watching down and smiling. He'd be proud of the both of you
That's incredible! I miss Scout but Tripper is growing on me for sure. Long time viewer.
Yas longtime Watchers will never forget Scout I think Scott would be proud on the progress he's made and see that the family is in good hands this little guys learn in becoming a lot bigger since we seen jumping in the damn boat he couldn't even get in that was so funny
I think I speak for us all when I say scout would of been proud
RIP scout a true legend 🙏
Yeah I agree. It's like Scout was the dog you had to love. But Tripper is the dog you love to have!!!
STEELCITY TV or good paws 😂❤️
@@steelcitytv That is an EXCELLENT way of putting it...."Scout would be proud that the family is in good hands"
😢 Sorry Joe about this great and intelligent friend you just lost. We will all miss him terribly and I refer to this video now to remember him and you and all the hard work you invested. Take much care...heartbroken in Tennessee...
Wow what a good boy 🤗 Tripper has such a goofy personality and he’s so well trained
I just love this! No music, no stress, no bullshit talk, just a wonderful dog and his master playing. What a relationship you have between you guys, great job Joe. More of this!
Great job! You two have obviously been working very hard. That is going to make camping with Tripper so much easier, more fun, and safer. And he looks like he is having so much fun!
Great stuff!
There is NOTHING better you can do for your dog and yourself and the connection between you than teach him tricks and obedience. Dogs absolutely LOVE working with humans and they love it when we're proud of them and praise them.
Through the learning process you get to know and trust each other. This is literally the best thing for a dog.
Amazing stuff, Joe.
“Sit” *trip sits and then lays down* “ no up, sit.” Trip:*confused noises*
I'm so impressed with Tripper. Very obedient and he has gotten so big! You can see how much he loves you. As always, you and your family take care.
You've done such a great job training him, and I love the way he looks at you with nothing but love!
What a happy worker Tripper is! He's an amazing young dog and you have really got him trained. He's so bright and alert. There is just something about a dot that melts my heart completely. What a good pup.
Great job Joe. Tripper has trained you well :)
7 months and hes clearly doing incredibly well! Thanks for sharing this.
This is incredible. You’ve done a wonderful job with him. He’s going to be a great dog Joe. You should be proud!
Lovely to see. I have trained my own assistance (service) dog,so really do.understand how much time and effort you have put into Tripper and it shows. He is really good for a youngster and your patience shines through. Xx
In the first minute I see the results of months of careful, loving, cooperative work. I don't know if I have time to watch it all, but, just that much tells me you are a special man. WHat a magnificent doggy.
Lovin' the maturity I see in both you and Tripper. He's good for your psyche. I saw that in the Stranded series with you & Kyle. Family life, your new home, working with your new best buddy have brought you to a whole new level of calm maturity with just enough boyish antics to keep it fun. Great series with you & Kyle - enjoyed it immensely. And thank you for this vid of Tripper. He is an outstanding dog & quite the beauty. Good job!
Oh boy prepare yourself for all the dog training experts!!!! Great dog!!
Hahaha i was thinking this too
Brian Mcwilliams i feel evil for chuckling when i read this comment
He's doing great, Joe. Atta boy, Trip! You guys make an awesome team. I love the view at the end: Joe, Tripper, truck and boat. It speaks to years of adventures and great times to come! God bless
Nothing better than a well trained dog, good job buddy! Trippers growing like a rocket haha can’t wait to see more trips with him
Ive been sick with the flu all week. This was JUST what I needed. Smiled for fourteen mins straight! Tripp Is such a love. Good job with the training. The work now will payoff for his entire lifetime.
Great job Joe & Tripper! He is a beautiful boy! Great training techniques with him! I have a East/West German working line female. she is 2 yrs old, i didn't have a clue how much work these dogs are, but oh so worth it. I would be very cautious with him doing any kind of jumping until he is 1yr old, minimal. I was doing a lot of jump training with mine until i ran across a video from a trainer explaining the stress it causes on the growth plates in their joints, mainly hips & shoulders. Evidently it can contribute to hip & joint issues when they are older.I have really enjoyed watching your journey with him. You have obviously put in a lot of work and time with him. You have great training techniques! Thanks for sharing
Angel 64 I would agree with you on that. Our local agility group will not allow any dogs to do any kind of jump work until they are at least a year old.
@@womensarmycorpsveteran2904 I was so upset when i realized it. I had be training, my female with frisbee work to help with her energy levels because she loved it. We were so impressed with her and loved to show off her jumping abilities, Then i came across a video of a really good breeder/trainer, that explained the problems with it. I still haven't forgave myself. Even though she is past the 1 yr age i still won't let her jump off anything more than a foot or two. I plan on this beautiful girl being around a very long time and just hope i did not contribute to any issues for her later.
He just adores you! He'd follow you anywhere and do whatever you'll say. What a great dog! You've been really blessed. It's obvious you've worked hard with him. But to see such instant response to commands is a special thing
New Joe Robinet video means I drop everything and watch it straight away!
Ensirius exactly
#metoo … I watch immediately.
Great video, thanks for posting a video about Tripper, wonderful to see how far his training has come. You are both doing fantastically and bonding into an awesome team - lovely to see!
You have made that dog into an absolute beast very well trained buddy and he is in such good condition just imagen you had 2 dogs you would have your own pack
I am a dog handler in the swiss army and work with working line german shepherds, mals and dutchies. Sincerely, you are doing a great job bro! You can see how willing he is to please you. Love seeing a „non working home“ who actually does something and stimulates their working dog like this! Can‘t wait to see more of you guys :)
Beautiful. Well behaved. Handsome dog. Hugs to Tripper. I cannot wait for those great camping and canoe trips. Awesome job Joe!
I had to put my Dudley down last weekend after 14 years of loyal service on our hiking trails. He was Carolina Plothound and the best trail dog ever born. This I the first time I've felt happy in a week. Thanks buddy. Thanks Tripper u good dog u. ❤️
I needed this.
i can’t believe how big your dog has gotten! that’s awesome to have such a well trained dog too. i sometimes get lonely when out in the woods making my bushcraft videos so it must be nice.
A good dog will save your life many times over. You may not even know it. As well as being a companion! I once passed out from exhaustion in the woods and slept soundly on a bed of moss for an hour before waking up to my dog nosing me in the face. She guarded me and woke me up before it became dusk.
Jean Burk ..amen to that. I was in the bush (New Zealand) picking wild blackberries and reached for a really juicy one. Brush was so thick I didn’t see the ditch I fell into. My arse was wedged in the ditch, I was like a taco and every move got me more caught up in the thorns. I was pretty upset when I realised my dog took off only to find out she ran to a nearby walking trail and brought 5 people with her who helped me out. I camp solo all the time but not without my dog. BTW I just turned 61, my dog just turned 2. I’ve had many faithful 4-legged companions. My one & only tattoo is a small paw print and my first dog’s name. Still miss my best boy.
What a beautiful dog! Tripper and Scout are so different personality-wise but in a good way!
You've obviously spent a lot of time with him, and done a great job. He's a credit to you.😊♥️♥️🇬🇧
Tripper is a beautiful dog, and responds so well to you. Enjoy your time together! : )
What a good boy! You're doing an excellent job Joe!
Tripper has grown up so fast and you have really trained him well so far ! Thanks Joe !
Tripper looks at you with so much love in his eye's !! I love it 🐕
Hand commands are great!
You are doing a great job with Tripper, Joe!
Training for me was very rewarding & satisfying, although I had to work on & focus on my own weaknesses of consistency.
It doesn’t matter a whole lot what signals you use, so long as they are clear to your dog, so they don’t get confused, & everyone in the family can remember what each sign is.
For me, I used the flat hand 🤚with palm facing the dog as stay.
Flipping my hand, palm toward me ✋ was come or here.
Sit was a fist, 🤛 ✊ with the back of my hand facing me.
Sit up was that same fist with my thumb extended.
Lay was pointing down with two fingers.
Fetch was a flat hand formed like a karate chop, & was used to point in the desired direction of retrieval.
Heal was pointing at the ground by my side.
Good job, good boy/girl was thumbs up 👍
I’m so glad I did this type of training, because many times you’re in a noisy situation, and the dog can’t hear you.
My black lab is currently about to turn 13 years old, and has lost most of his hearing, so I’m very thankful I did this type of training for him.
I know that is the result of a lot of patience and consistent hard work. Great job! Tripper is a smart one!
Well done!! You have done such a great job with him. The way he listens and follows your commands. Good job training your Human, Tripper.
I think my wife took lessons from you. She puts me through some of the same drills, but most relate to my time and money
really? she said the same thing about you!
marian frances she was lying. Did she try to sell you something? If so it was stolen
Soy just isn't as funny as it was in the past...
Meskarune Get treated like a dog you will act like a dog. See what happened to this guy. th-cam.com/video/jX2wFPhcVYo/w-d-xo.html
LMFAO....Rev Gunn SIT.....Good boy....hand over wallet...NOOO...Hand over wallet...goood boy...
Tripper and Joe have come a long way in the past month and a half. Both lookin' good! My dog Gaspar and I watched this together while I drank my first cup of coffee! We both thoroughly enjoyed it! Gaspar was following the commands to sit and lay - it was a hoot!
Legend has it, that you used beer to train Kyle.
He is absolutely beautiful! He still has that playful puppy enthusiasm. Scout would absolutely be proud!
Wow he’s so well trained!
Hey Joe I hope you are doing well. I hope your stomach issues are getting better. I'm so happy for you and your family. The ads on the videos are annoying but they are so worth it, because not only are your videos worth it, it's able to give a good living for you and your family. And for that I'm grateful, because you are a good man.
So happy for you Joe, he might not be Scout but Trippers turned into such a lovely well trained dog.
My he has grown so much and seems to obey you very well! Wow, what a set of ears, now standing up so nice!🐾🐾
Beautiful dog and well trained. I miss seeing Scout though.
Smart dog+good training+patience= Tripper 2.0 and you both look so happy!!
He's already beautiful and he's only going to get better! I love big dogs!
Beautiful work well done. Never underestimate hand signals. My 10.5 year old boxer is now deaf in her old age, I’m incredibly grateful we taught her hand signals with verbal signals.
Scout would be so proud of him. He’s awesome
Lots of time has been spent with Tripper , amazing! Good work and dedication , you both will enjoy your trips out together! Looking good there Joe ! Looks like your are getting stronger and your health is better , that makes me happy
This whole video I find myself saying "Good boy!" a lot!! Trip is the goodest of boys!
What a gorgeous dog! His ears are amazing. I loved Scout, and I love Tripper. I hope to see him on many videos with you.
Nice Brindle markings I have a Old Thyme Bully/Staff cross who has similar markings.
You got him well trained Joe 👍🏼
You are doing an exelent work with Tripper! Love to see soo much caring and triang, and of course the results.
You're doing really well by him. I'm looking forward to seeing the continuing development of the team. Good job!
Beautiful dog. As a dog person I like seeing you actually training your companion. Most people just get a dog and feed it dont spend any real bonding time or training time with it.
As an ex-K9 security officer I can appreciate your training with Tripper.
I have an intelligent, high energy pit/hound mix who seems to enjoy training and mental challenges, but is also stubborn with a tendency to allow her energy to turn into anxiety/neuroticism. How would you suggest beginning more intensive command training with her? If you don't mind my asking. If so, I understand, I'm just looking for a direction.
@@jordanparker938 maybe it would help to mention the dog's age
@@jordanparker938 Are you training hin/her by yourself.?
@@camperdrew61 yes, I am training her by myself. She's roughly five years old, fixed, 65 lbs, and has been through basic training with me before (sit, stay, leave it, etc.).
@@camperdrew61 The biggest issue of late is the backyard fence. If the neighbors dogs are out there, I don't exist anymore. Their dog is dog aggressive and very territorial, and while they can't see each other well, they are still close enough for interaction through barking and scent. She picks up on the neighbors dog's energy and has gradually gone from amped to aggressive through their interactions. I have a second dog (beagle mix) that has been through the same basic training as well, but also challenges the other dog through the fence, but because he's in the near vicinity of my female, she takes out her frustration on the beagle l. It has yet to lead to an actual injury or dog fight, but has gotten close. My goal is to focus her attention and energy through training to prevent this from happening (I will also be training my beagle mix of the same age, but he is much less stubborn and much more eager to please and will be significantly easier).
Wow! Awesome! He's grown up real quick...can't wait to see him join you in more of your adventures!
Your the one who inspired me to camp
Great job Joe and Tripper. I am looking forwards to seeing you camping etc in the future. Thanks for showing the progress
Really great job Joe.. the effort you have put in really shows.
Absolutely nothing better than spending time outdoors with your best friends (both the two and/or four legged ones).
Omg dude, he's trained. He's like a prepper/service dog extraordinaire. Awesome work Joe
Public access training is the hardest part of service dog training. It's one thing for a dog to listen to you in a distraction free place, totally different in a busy mall or airport.
@@Meskarune I was just praising him and wasn't saying his dog is anywhere near the same level
@@jameshewitt8828 I wasn't attacking you just giving some additional info about service dog training. Obedience training is the easiest part then task training (like item retrieval) and public access is the hardest. Public access is where most service dogs in training fail.
I am happy for you for having tripper. I am envious! Take care with him!
greetings from Germany
Ralf
Great Training Joe. Tripper looks at you with love!
Hats off to you Joe. Awesome. Tripper is a great dog!! Anyone with a dog can appreciate how well he has done. 👍👍
Tripper looks badass! young Scout in the making!!!!!! yeah boi!!!!
I am so impressed with Tripper!!! Good job Joe! He's amazing!
Great work man, glad to see things are going well. Best wishes for the family
Now that’s a proper trained animal.. the time and effort I can see you’ve put in is unreal.. love tripper already can’t wait to see him on the next trip
Wow. 2 1/2 minutes in, and I am totally impressed. Well done Joe. Maybe he's a keeper LOL
Just the look of curiosity and attention in Tipper's eyes. Awesome pup.
You can tell when Joe posts a video, the lights dim and the earth shifts on its axis.
Smart dog and smart trainer. Great job, Joe. Beautiful dog. You guys will enjoy each other for years to come.
What a dream team you have done some amazing work with him! X
He's gotten so big and is doing so good with his training. Good job to both of you!
Damn Tripper has a big ol' wobbly tail, I'd imagine it's like having an ankylosaurus jumping around your house.
Tripper is amazing...more to the point YOU are amazing.!
To see how you both have bonded so very well I s just heartwarming. Congratulations on youR commitment level. I am a true fan of your training technique.
Wow! What a good boy!!! Imagine once the puppy beans subside a bit?!?! Keep up the amazing work you guys! ❤
He still has adolescence to go through! Lolol
i personally think he should still be able to act like a pup ..sad to see him trying to play and he was too worried about anticipating a command that he cant take 5 minutes to be a 7 month old pup :(
@@briansimpkins985 This is just a short training session during the day. I'm sure for the rest of it he's allowed to run around and play as much as he wants to. With dogs like these you really need to work on the proper training at a young age and it's awesome to see Joe doing such a good job with it
@@AllisonBerb good point and i have already commented that im absolutley amazed of how super intelligent and obedient tripper is and nothing but respect for joe and tripper on how incredible the pair is and ur right i dont know what happens in there day to day life when its not being put on video...everyone keeps saying that and joe did in the video about this certain breed needs a lot of this and that and im just curious as to why just because i think he said he was a dutch sheppard...can u educate me a little if u might know, thanks
@@briansimpkins985 There are 24 hours in a day. You dont think that dog is allowed to be a puppy for 5 minutes because Joe made a quick video of a training session?
Tripper got huge! I have to say what a glorious specimen he is..he's something special man. All the work and time u put in pays off with a loyal companion.
Such a sweet face. Great job Joe looks like you guys have been working hard.
Love seeing your videos with Tripper. Just bought a 6 month old Malinois as my bushcraft/adventure companion and this gives me a load of hope she won't be an unmanageable 1,000mph whirlwind forever!
Scout would be proud of him 🤗
Clever boy. ❤ You can really see the love, attention, training and massive amount of effort you put into him. 😊
Shoot! I got a whole bunch of backlog uploads to watch. The last time I watched this beautiful dog was learning how to get into a canoe.
He’s come a long way Joe. You guys make a great team. Well done to both of you.